tensile Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈten.saɪl]
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  • With increasing tensile stress due to dehydration, brittle fractures develop at these inhomogeneities.

  • The fractures grow with increasing dehydration and increasing tensile stress.

  • The experiments have shown that after irradiation, because of the intense tensile stresses formed at the stage of cooling, microcracks appear in the coating.

  • Second, the thermal stress induced by the beam should always be less than the tensile strength of the material.

  • This depth depends on the tensile strength of the host rock, the differential stress, the pore-fluid pressure and host-rock density.

  • The fracture grows with increasing dehydration and increasing tensile stress.

  • This is a violent, tensile space that becomes an analogue of the strangeness and volatility of poetic language.

  • The presence of nuclei which decrease the liquid tensile strength has no effect on the conclusion.

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